Expert Analysis

Limiting Worker Surveillance Risks Amid AI Regulatory Shifts

With workplace surveillance tools becoming increasingly common and a recent executive order aiming to preempt stat... (more story)

Justices' BDO Denial May Allow For Increased Auditor Liability

The Supreme Court's recent denial of certiorari in BDO v. New England Carpenters could lead to more actions filed ... (more story)

Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: January Lessons

In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy discusses five rulings from October ... (more story)

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NLRB Official OKs Union Vote At Iowa Health Center

Medical department employees at an Iowa health center can vote on being represented by a Teamsters local, a National Labor Relations Board official has ruled, finding that the unit they're petitioning for does... (more story)

UAW, Volkswagen Reach Tentative Deal At Chattanooga Plant

The United Auto Workers and Volkswagen reached a tentative agreement on a labor contract covering more than 3,000 workers at a plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which if ratified would become a landmark initial... (more story)

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Bread Courier Urges 6th Circ. To Revive Unfair Firing Suit

A former bread deliveryman asked the Sixth Circuit to revive his challenge to his firing and his union's refusal to fight it in arbitration, telling the court that an Ohio federal judge was wrong to wrap up th... (more story)

NLRB Official Sets Union Vote At NJ Nursing Homes

An American Federation of Teachers affiliate may move forward with a union representation election at a trio of South Jersey nursing homes, with a National Labor Relations Board official greenlighting the election Wednesday.

Unions Urge Court to Toss Think Tank's Union Law Challenge

A group of public sector unions asked an Oregon federal court Wednesday to toss a free market think tank's suit challenging a state law that allows unions to sue anyone who impersonates union representatives, ... (more story)

Creditors Say Nursing Home Out Of Time To File Ch. 11 Plan

Unsecured creditors of the owner of a Long Island nursing home have asked a New York bankruptcy judge to deny the debtor any more extra time during which it has the exclusive right to file a liquidation plan, ... (more story)

Trump Admin Can't Gut CFPB Off The Books, DC Circ. Told

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's employee union has urged the full D.C. Circuit to uphold a lower court order blocking sweeping cuts at the agency, arguing the Trump administration's legal theory for... (more story)

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OSU's Defensive Analyst Says Gender Bias Got Him Fired

Ohio State University was sued Tuesday in federal court by a former football program employee alleging it applied "gendered assumptions about credibility, aggression and victimhood" against him and fired him a... (more story)

Colo. Court Considers Hospital's Gender-Affirming Care Halt

The families of patients of Children's Hospital Colorado who allege it is discriminating against their children through its suspension of gender-affirming medical care for youth patients told a Colorado state ... (more story)

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4th Circ. Backs Chicken Processor In Fired Worker's ADA Suit

The Fourth Circuit declined Wednesday to reinstate a suit from a worker who said a chicken processor unlawfully terminated him after a shooting left him with lingering medical issues, saying he failed to show ... (more story)

Ex-Fox News Host Decries Judge Pick's Arbitration Stance

Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor and a leading advocate for ending forced arbitration of sexual harassment and assault in the workplace, has come out against a federal judicial nominee for Louisiana ... (more story)

3rd Circ. Ponders Pa. Professor's Virtual Teaching Denial

A Third Circuit panel on Wednesday quizzed attorneys in a case involving a Kutztown University professor who was denied remote teaching accommodations about if she should have expected in-person instruction to... (more story)

United Says Pilot's Vax Accommodation Should End Dispute

United Airlines has urged an Illinois federal judge to hand it a pretrial win over a pilot's accusation that the airline failed to properly handle his religious-based COVID-19 vaccination exemption request, ar... (more story)

Ex-DLA Piper Partner Aims To Toss Claim He Raped Associate

Allegations that an ex-DLA Piper partner raped a former Boston-based associate in Delaware in 2022 should be tossed since the Massachusetts state court the case was filed in has no jurisdiction over the Delawa... (more story)

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Neuroscience Co. Withheld Wages, OT From COO, Suit Says

A neuroscience company and a related entity paid their former chief operations officer late or not at all and cheated her out of overtime, the former executive said in a proposed class and collective action in... (more story)

Cos.' Per Diem Pay Scheme Costs Workers OT, Suit Says

An energy infrastructure company and a construction company underpaid workers by treating part of their compensation as per diem payments excluded from overtime calculations, a worker said in a proposed collec... (more story)

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NY Drivers Say Uber Misclassifies Them As Contractors

Uber misclassifies drivers in New York as independent contractors, leading to unpaid wages and a lack of reimbursement for car-related expenses, two workers claim in a proposed class action filed in federal court.

Amazon Screenings Are 'Hours Worked,' Conn. Justices Rule

Amazon security screenings count as "hours worked" under Connecticut state employment law, and no legal exception permits the retailer to withhold pay for time spent on minimal matters at the end of a worker's... (more story)

Coal Miner Accuses Colorado Energy Co. Of FLSA Violations

A Kentucky coal miner accused a Colorado energy company in a proposed collective action Wednesday of violating the Fair Labor Standards Act by forcing employees to work more than an hour of overtime every workday without pay.

Migrant Workers' Notice Approved In H-2A Wage Suit

A Louisiana federal judge authorized notice to be sent to H-2A sugar cane workers who may be owed unpaid overtime on Tuesday, allowing them to opt in to a proposed Fair Labor Standards Act collective action ag... (more story)

Restaurant Can't Include Morning Staff In Tip Pool, Court Says

A steakhouse chain violated tip credit rules by including morning-shift employees in its tip pool even though they worked primarily while the restaurant was closed to guests, a Colorado federal judge has ruled... (more story)